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The official cost to visit the Snagov Monastery isn’t listed; prior visitors have reported that a small fee of 4–20 LEI is requested by locals at the door. Many travelers opt to see the monastery as part of a guided tour, and there are different options with a range of prices.
The Snagov Monastery is set on an island in the Snagov Lake, which is connected by a pedestrian bridge. Most visitors will arrive in the area by car, whether on a guided tour or by driving from Bucharest. If you’re driving, take Highway 1 from the capital to the 101C and get off in Siliștea Snagovului.
Snagov Monastery is one of the rumored burial places of Vlad the Impaler, though the location is not established as historical fact. One theory is that the monks of the monastery buried him here unceremoniously. Other theories suggest that he was buried at the Comana Monastery, near his place of death.
While you can visit the Snagov Monastery on your own, you can learn more about this historic site with the help of an expert local guide. Some who travel to the area independently pay a fee to be taken to the island by boat. Many travelers book a guided tour from Bucharest to visit the monastery and other landmarks in the region.
With the Snagov Monastery rumored to be the resting place for Vlad the Impaler, many travelers visit this island during the fall season. In Romania, Brasov and Castle Bran also draw fans of the fictional Dracula (a figure said to be based on Vlad the Impaler). Snagob Monastery is a fitting addition to a vampire-themed itinerary.











































































































































